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・ Teen Angel (1997 TV series)
・ Teen Angel (song)
・ Teen Angels
・ Teen Angels (American band)
・ Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)
・ Teen Babes from Monsanto
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Teen Beat
・ Teen Beat (song)
・ Teen Beef
・ Teen Bhubaner Pare
・ Teen Big Brother
・ Teen Brigade
・ Teen Challenge
・ Teen Chehre
・ Teen Choice Award for Choice Action Series
・ Teen Choice Award for Choice Animated Series
・ Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Series
・ Teen Choice Award for Choice Comedy Series
・ Teen Choice Award for Choice Drama Series
・ Teen Choice Award for Choice Fantasy/Sci-Fi Series
・ Teen Choice Award for Choice Hissy Fit


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Teen Beat : ウィキペディア英語版
Teen Beat

''Teen Beat'' was an American magazine geared towards teenaged readers, published from 1967–c. 2007.
Over its history, the magazine had multiple teen idols on its cover, including John Travolta, David Cassidy, Menudo, Michael J. Fox, Debbie Gibson, the Coreys (Feldman and Haim), Molly Ringwald, Tom Cruise, New Kids on the Block, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Jonathan Brandis, and, more recently, Hanson, Ricky Martin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Backstreet Boys,
*NSYNC
, Hilary Duff, Amanda Lepore, Michael Jackson, Raven-Symoné and Lindsay Lohan, among many others.
==Publication history==
First published in August 1967, the magazine was preceded by sister publications ''16 Magazine'', which debuted in 1956, and ''Tiger Beat'', which was first published in 1965.
''Teen Beat'' was published by Sterling's Magazines from 1967–c. 1985, including a period when it was part of Sterling's Ideal Publishing Company. (Sterling's also published ''Metal Edge'', ''Metal Maniacs'', ''Country Music Special'', and others.) In the mid-1980s, Sterling's/Ideal teen magazines' ''Teen Beat'', ''Tiger Beat'', ''Super Teen'' and ''Super Teens ''Loudmouth'' were acquired by Macfadden Publications. In 1985 Michael Liben was the publisher of ''Teen Beat''.
The mid-1990s saw a slump in the overall teen magazine market.〔 In 1998, the conglomerate's line of youth music publications was sold off to Primedia. In 2001, after publishing up to twelve magazines each year, Primedia decided to reduce its number of publications to only four magazines per year, deciding to keep ''16'', ''Tiger Beat'', ''Teen Beat'', and ''BOP Magazine''.
''Teen Beat'' ceased publishing c. 2007.




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